Beck does Hank Williams x2. An oft overlooked aspect of this guy's vast musical repertoire is what a great singer he is -- he harnesses it differently for different purposes, but on these tunes he's got some serious pipes in the traditional sense.

He went on to say that he and CeeLo last saw each other on November 7, 2016, and were planing to get together again on Election Day, but after “drinking heavily on a couch by [himself] staring at the TV at that time,” the plans never came to fruition.

It's a good thing CeeLo wasn't around. You never know what he might put in someone's drink.

Following the release of recent singles ‘Wow‘, ‘Dreams‘ and his song for the FIFA soundtrack ‘Up All Night‘, fans have been eagerly awaiting news on his 10th album and the follow-up to the GRAMMY-winning ‘Morning Phase‘ for some time.

Originally pencilled for release in summer 2015, it was then pushed back to a November 2016 release which never materialised.

Now, it has been revealed that the LP will be released this spring in a new interview with The New York Times’ T Magazine.

The album features 10 songs which according to Beck are “simple and uplifting and galvanising, where the spirit moves you, that kind of feeling. Those are the hardest. This new record I focused on that feeling. It’s the easiest to fail at. Or to come off on one hand disingenuous, or on the other hand just trite, or, you know, there’s that fine line between platitude and just the truth. And that fine line between making a big commotion and a bunch of movement and just actual unadulterated joy.”